Elephants herald the holiday season as they trumpet songs of joy with their raised trunks. The four elephants are crafted by hand by Duangkamol with classic Celadon ceramic techniques. They hang from golden satin ribbons. Made in Thailand.

Features a crackled finish

2.2" H x 0.6" W x 3.3" D

Weight: 0.4 lb

Celadon ceramic and acrylic ribbons

Offered in partnership with NOVICA, in association with National Geographic.

Ships directly from our partner office in Thailand. Please allow 10 to 18 days for delivery. This item is not available for express shipping and cannot be delivered to PO Boxes or APO/FPO.

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Recent reviews:

October 7, 2012 -
I bought these as a gift for my cousin. I think they are absolutely beautiful - so small and delicate, and definitely real ceramic, and I love the color. I think my cousin will like them a lot.

March 29, 2012 -
I love elephants and thought these would be a great way to express my affection for them through the holidays. These elephant ornaments are of a mid-weight and shouldn't weigh down most tress. I found the design to be a bit more faint than I would have liked. Still, the color is lovely and the pieces were packaged individually and well-protected. The size would be good for those that no not like massive ornaments on the tree. These are a great way to add some diversity to your holiday ornam

Artisan: Duangkamol

"My name is Duangkamol Srisukri, born in Bangkok, Thailand. Most of my works are both Thai and Chinese reproductions like vases, ginger jars, and figurines. My intention is to maintain the ancient art of making Celadon and stoneware so that our future generations can enjoy these pieces. Together with other artists, we have created beautiful hand-crafted pieces with ornate incisions and bas relief.

"I have always loved to draw, which is why I started working at my parents' workshop. As time passed, I learned the full process from my hands-on experience. Mr. Walker, one of my parents' best friends, taught me the recipe for the wood ash glaze.

"My intention is to do my best when making beautiful art pieces for clients to enjoy. This is the most important award for my work. Seeing that clients are pleased with my works and to see repeated customers is my best inspiration. This motivates me to work harder and pay more attention to details in order to have great art pieces for my clients.

"I hope that my products will inspire a lot of people to see the beauty of ceramics. Each piece that I make has many stories to tell. Each piece is individually signed by the artist who has worked on it."